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Thomas Paine Podcast

1972 07-25 All-Star Game

Thomas Paine Podcast

mike moore

Daily News, Philosophy, News, Society & Culture, Politics

4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 25 August 2025

⏱️ 177 minutes

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0:00.0

Kool-Aid brand regular and sugar-sweet and soft drink mix.

0:04.0

You're never too old for Kool-Aid.

0:06.4

And by Firestone, the people-tire people,

0:09.5

who now put steel between you and tire trouble.

0:15.0

This is Jim Simpson, along with Sandy Kofax, in Atlanta Stadium.

0:19.2

The National League, the losers last year, by a score of six to four, and a game played at

0:23.4

Detroit in which there were six home runs, three by each side, with a deciding home run

0:27.0

hit by Frank Robinson.

0:28.6

Robinson is now over the National League playing with the Dodgers.

0:31.5

But prior to last year's loss to the National League, the American League had lost to the

0:35.8

National League nine consecutive times, and the National League, a very slow starter in this series. It began back in 1933,

0:43.1

now owns a 23 to 18 edge. There was one tie in the second game in 1961, played up at Boston's

0:49.8

Fenway Park. It was one-to-one with Calavito's American League home run. The only run

0:54.2

for the American League at the end of nine when rain

0:56.1

ended at all. So the series

0:57.8

stands at 23, 18, and 1.

1:00.9

This broadcast is authorized

1:02.3

under broadcast rights granted by the Commissioner of Baseball

1:05.1

solely for the entertainment of our listening audience. In any

1:07.7

publication rebroadcast or other use of the

1:09.8

descriptions of the counts of the game without the express consent of the commissioner of baseball is

1:14.3

prohibited.

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